Irlen Syndrome can be found in combination with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysphasia, or hyperactivity. |
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Language disturbance may be evident, as in dysnomia or dysgraphia and perceptual disturbances are common. |
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He was born with dysgraphia, a condition that affects his hands. |
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Tablet and Intelligent Pen is a tool for supporting the therapy of developmental dyslexia, with particular regard to dysgraphia. |
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These overlap with other disorders such as dyspraxia and dysgraphia because many of the same brain areas are involved. |
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One particular form of dyslexia, dyslexia without dysgraphia, is an example of a disconnection syndrome a disorder resulting from the disconnection of two areas of the brain rather than from damage to a centre. |
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A professor and researcher on ADHD at the University of Puerto Rico, José Bauermeister, said that these people have more trouble learning, so they have a higher risk of suffering from dyslexia or dysgraphia. |
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Students with dysgraphia have severe problems learning to write. |
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Dysgraphia is the inability to write properly due to an expression problem from an acquired neurological condition. |
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